
Conditions
Our physical therapy clinic specializes in the rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions and sports injuries. More specifically, we offer comprehensive prevention and treatment services for:
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Arthritis
Arthritis is an inflammatory disease of the joints that causes pain, stiffness and swelling. Physical therapy can help improve mobility and reduce symptoms through specialized exercises and treatments.
2
Fractures
Fractures are breaks or cracks in bones usually caused by injuries or falls. They may be accompanied by pain, swelling and difficulty moving the affected area. Immediate medical attention is essential for recovery and to avoid complications.
3
Tendonitis (Tennis Elbow etc.)
Tendonitis are inflammatory diseases of the tendons that cause pain and weakness in the area. They usually result from overuse or repetitive use of the tendons.
4
Postoperative Incidents
Post-operative cases refer to rehabilitation after surgical procedures. They include monitoring recovery, managing pain, and restoring mobility and function. Timely and proper care is critical to avoid complications and full return to daily activities.
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Spine
Spinal conditions such as disc diseases, scoliosis and spondyloarthritis can cause pain and stiffness. These conditions affect daily life and mobility. Treatment may include physical therapy, strengthening exercises, and, in severe cases, surgery to relieve symptoms and improve function.
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Muscle / Ligament Injuries
Muscular and ligament injuries result from injuries that affect muscles and ligaments, such as sprains and strains. These injuries can cause pain, swelling and limited movement. Rehabilitation includes rest, ice therapy, and rehabilitation exercises to strengthen and restore full function.
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Dislocations
Dislocations involve the loss of the normal connection between two or more bones at joints. This can lead to immediate pain and limited joint mobility.
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Plantar Fasciitis / Heel spurs
Plantar fasciitis or heel spur is an inflammatory condition that affects the tendon that attaches to the foot muscle and is embedded in the heel. This condition can cause pain in the heel area when walking or standing.